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Mount Snow - Eastern State Cup Finals

For eight years in a row Mount Snow has hosted the very best in the east.

Eastern States Cup returns to Mount Snow for an eighth straight year, this time for the Finals! Come out and test your skills against the northeast’s best riders, or come and cheer them on with great spectator viewing all along the course. Whether you are a novice to downhill or an experienced pro, this is a great race for you!

There will be categories covering all ability and age levels with the amateurs racing for some great gear from our sponsors while the pros duke it out for a piece of the cash purse.

Mount Snow has a long standing tradition of great downhill trails and this race promises to be no different. Our trail crew will be out diligently working to create a fun and challenging course incorporating rocks & roots, open trail, and slopestyle features.

• Held under USAC • Cat 2 & 3 riders need an annual license or a one-day license that may be purchased at the event.

• All Cat-1 & Pro riders are required to hold a current annual USAC license and you MUST have your card with you at registration per USAC rules, or you can purchase an annual license at registration.

Registration info coming soon!

Competitors doing DH Under14 or DH Amateur & Expert MUST have valid USAC liscense for Saturday & Sunday. If you do not have one, they can be purchased at registration checkin for $10 for the event. Riders will not recieve lift ticket until proof of USAC is shown.

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